Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1959 - 308 páginas |
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... crown ; and in many parts they follow , with a nearly literal precision , the words and even the form of thanksgiving , which is found in these old declaratory statutes . The two houses , in the act of king William , did not thank God ...
... crown ; and in many parts they follow , with a nearly literal precision , the words and even the form of thanksgiving , which is found in these old declaratory statutes . The two houses , in the act of king William , did not thank God ...
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... crown to be a pledge of the stability and per- petuity of all the other members of our constitution . I shall beg leave , before I go any further , to take notice of some paltry artifices , which the abettors of election as the only ...
... crown to be a pledge of the stability and per- petuity of all the other members of our constitution . I shall beg leave , before I go any further , to take notice of some paltry artifices , which the abettors of election as the only ...
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... crown , " they enacted , that the ministers should serve the crown on the terms of that declaration . They secured soon after the fre- quent meetings of parliament , by which the whole govern- ment would be under the constant inspection ...
... crown , " they enacted , that the ministers should serve the crown on the terms of that declaration . They secured soon after the fre- quent meetings of parliament , by which the whole govern- ment would be under the constant inspection ...
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